Now playing Next Europe Decoded Melilla massacre prompts international calls for investigation MEPs, the African Union and an UN committee have demanded a prompt inquiry into the fatal border crossing. 30/06/2022
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe What are Prague's priorities during its six-month EU presidency? Prague will be hoping it comes out smelling of roses. 30/06/2022
Now playing Next Georgia ICC demands three to be arrested for war crimes in 2008 Georgia war The suspects are all accused of committing war crimes in the Russian-backed self-declared republic of South Ossetia. 30/06/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Should Russia be 'cancelled' over Ukraine war? There are many arguments for and against banning Russian culture over its invasion of Ukraine. Let's take a look. 30/06/2022
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Restaurant's unorthodox protest over EU's visa snub to Kosovo Brussels told Pristina four years ago that it had met all the criteria for Kosovans to have visa-free access to the bloc. But it's still not been granted. 30/06/2022
Now playing Next Ukraine Putin blasts NATO 'imperialism' over Western military shake-up plan Russia's president said NATO's pledges at the Madrid summit showed it was not acting in Ukraine's interests or "the good of the Ukrainian people". 30/06/2022
Now playing Next Green News Switzerland spent 14 years and €2 billion on this 'water battery' A large capacity water battery in Switzerland will help stabilise European energy grids. 30/06/2022
Now playing Next Philippines Dictator's son Ferdinand Marcos Jr sworn in as Philippines president Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr, who succeeds Rodrigo Duterte, sees the return of the Marcos family to power 36 years after his father's tyrannical rule ended. 30/06/2022
Now playing Next France French court rejects extradition requests for 10 Italian Red Brigades The case. which saw President Emmanuel Macron go against the so-called Mitterand doctrine, has poisoned relations between Rome and Paris for 40 years. 29/06/2022
Now playing Next Europe News EU ombudsman calls Commission response over texts 'problematic' The case investigates the EU's purchase of COVID-19 vaccine contracts. 29/06/2022
Now playing Next Europe News What the Commission wants you to do to save energy as Russia cuts taps Saving energy is particularly important as consumers deal with high bills and as the EU as a whole might struggle to secure all the energy it needs to face the coming winter. 29/06/2022
Now playing Next Living 'Stop suffocating your vagina': Reusable period pads launch for women Single-use pads can take up to 500 years to degrade. This company wants to do something about it. 29/06/2022
Now playing Next Conscious Travel Are babymoons safe? One woman’s trip to Malta has lessons for us all After a woman was refused treatment in Malta because of the country’s strict anti-abortion laws, should pregnant women be reconsidering babymoons? 29/06/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Why cinema tickets are going to be just €4 in France First a pandemic and now a cost of living crisis: cinemas across Europe are struggling to regain their audiences. This French cinema festival wants to remind people why it's such a special place. 29/06/2022
Now playing Next Ocean Calls Is it too late to save the ocean? In partnership with The European Commission In the first episode of the Ocean Calls podcast, Johan Rockström and George Monbiot debate whether it's too late to save the ocean from threats such as climate change and overfishing. 29/06/2022
Now playing Next Spain US boosting forces across Europe over Russian threat, Biden tells NATO The US president told alliance leaders in Madrid that Washington will enhance its "force posture in Europe", with additional air, sea and land resources. 29/06/2022
Now playing Next USA Expel 'terrorist' Russia, Zelenskyy tells UN In a virtual address to the UN Security Council, Ukraine's president called for an international tribunal to investigate Russia's "killing spree" and hold Moscow accountable. 29/06/2022